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extra giant coffee mug for sharing?! no… nope
hehehe 🤭 HIM
smoochmas is a year round thing!
“though you do have a similar affect on me…”
bring on the snow!
They sleep
a jump scare?! that’s not fair
build a bear vault • pumpkin fun kitty
I finally got PUMPKINS
They might be plastic stake lights but pumpkins nonetheless 🎃 let the Halloween decorating commence!
must acquire pumpkin for roasted seeds
and spooky reasons too
Uh this is a Spanish thing I've had in me head for a couple of days by now
Muñeco means doll but yall i swear it hits different in spanish, as if there's a deeper effect whenever you call someone that, same pet name anybody would say but like.. butterflies tenfold?
The Farmer’s Daughter by Victor Adame
Sun postcards compiled by Dick Seeger (1980) PNGs.
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kool blanket
AHHHHH
scary pumpkins
yoinks!
Just learned about something very very cool that I’m shocked I didn’t know about before- Paleoburrows.
These are giant tunnels, mostly found in Brazil. Over 1,500 of them are documented.
It was originally assumed that they were dug by indigenous people, and many of them were repurposed into human shelters at some point, but we now believe they were built by prehistoric megafauna.
We know this because of distinct claw marks along the walls of the caverns, unlike anything humans have produced.
They come in a variety of sizes.
The smaller ones were probably dug by large armadillos, such as Holmesina.
The larger could have been dug by giant ground sloths like Glossotherium.
Thank you for reading, I just thought this was cool and wanted to share.
Sources and credits after the cut